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  • Indonesia coal producer Indika Energy was back in the debt market on Thursday with a $450m bond.
  • Asia’s dollar bond market has been swamped with new deals this week. Thursday was no different, with corporate borrowers from Greater China alone raising just over $3bn between them.
  • Canpack, a Poland-based packaging company, made its debut in the euro and dollar high yield market this week, shaking off the constraints of its private placement-based capital structure and preparing for expansion in the US.
  • International Personal Finance, a UK-listed doorstep lender, asked bondholders to ease covenant limits as part of a package of measures to push out its maturities and manage the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on its funding.
  • The bond piece of Rolls Royce’s £5bn Covid-19 rescue plan was a storming success this week. The issue doubled in size on the back of a combined book of £14bn, showing the firm still has excellent access to private sector liquidity — a strong message as Rolls turns to shareholders for a £2bn rights issue.
  • SMC Global Power Holdings Corp was one of the few Asian issuers outside of China to turn to the dollar market this week. The Philippine borrower attracted ample investor support, allowing it to raise more money than it had first planned.